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Yearly Archives: 2017

Former Hong Kong leader sentenced to prison

“Never in my judicial career have I seen a man fallen from so high,” stated Judge Andrew Chan Hing-wai during the sentencing.

Thousands of emails from Oklahoma office of Trump EPA administrator Scott Pruitt published

The emails shed new light on the relationship between Pruitt and the sphere of advocacy outfits and legal groups funded by Koch Industries' billionaires Charles and David Koch.
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By hunting down the law-abiding undocumented, Trump harms us all

More of those arriving are from Central America rather than Mexico, and they fleeing dangerous situations in their home countries.

Trump v. Islam

Trump the businessman is at war with Trump the ideologue over the question of Islam.

Fracking caused 6,648 spills in four states alone, Duke study finds

Most spills occurred in the the first three years of a well's life.

To billionaire doomsday preppers: Your wealth won’t save you

The only solution is to bring your wealth home and invest in community resilience to ensure the survival of all.

The student-built website that keeps government climate data safe

Since Trump’s election, scientists have been scrambling to save climate change data sets. And one Michigan graduate student thought the more copies, the better.
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7 signs of tyranny

Do these sound like Trump to you?

Wind power sets new record: Briefly provides majority of electricity for 14-state grid

In 2016, wind power was the largest U.S. source of renewable electric capacity and is now the country’s fourth-largest energy source.

Welcome to the police state of America for immigrants

The bottom line of his orders is to give permission to ICE and local cops around the country to use their own judgment in enforcing this vague law.